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looking at your Mobo with the keyboard connections on the left side you will see a series of pins at the bottom. They will be labeled. The ones labeled USB will be the ones you want to connect to and just make sure that if you have a 9 pin adapter that you line it up (one corner is filled in and if installed incorrectly will damage the unit).

"USB is a serial bus. It uses 4 shielded wires: two for power (+5v &
GND) and two for differential data signals (labeled as D+ and D- in
pinout). NRZI (Non Return to Zero Invert) encoding scheme used to send
data with a sync field to synchronise the host, and receiver clocks. In USB data cable
Data+ and Data- signals are transmitted on a twisted pair. No
termination needed. Half-duplex differential signaling helps to combat
the effects of electromagnetic noise on longer lines. Contrary to
popular belief, D+ and D- operate together; they are not separate
simplex connections."

See the USB examples in the link above, where it labels the contact pins?The MALE connectors are shown on the Left side.The FEMALE connectors are shown on the Right side.

Your USB ports will be FEMALE, on the Front Panel.They are also the A style. USB A style. The Top example to the Right.

Just noting the following in case for some reason, the wires coming from those contact pins in the female USB connector, are not color coded correctly;

Even after you have the wires sorted out, as to which contact pins they go to, DOUBLE-check again. Do NOT just go by the color code of the wires.Why?

You do NOT want to accidentally connect the +5 Volts (VCC), to the Ground!

Explaining further;You connect the VCC wire, (Red), of the USB port in the Front Panel, to the Ground pin on the USB header on the motherboard.

(Which means the Ground wire of the USB port, (Black), will probably also be connected to the VCC pin, on the USB header of the motherboard)

Zzzzzzap! There goes your front USB ports. Both USB front panel headers on the motherboard, will be DONE!

Make sure!

Going on;1) VCC or Vcc, goes back relating to Transistor technology.Just think of it as the Positive, or power wire. It is. It is 5 Volts DC.

2) GND is Ground. It's a DC circuit, and you have a Positive, and a Negative, or Ground.

3) USB1-That is -> Data-

USB0 is for one USB port in the Front Panel.USB1 is for another USB port in the Front Panel.

[ Each USB header on the motherboard can be connected, to TWO USB ports on the Front Panel.Therefore for the two JUSB1 and JUSB2, you can connect Four USB ports in the Front Panel ]

Data- on one USB port in the Front Panel, goes to USB0-

Data- on the other USB port in the Front Panel, goes to USB1-

4) Data+Same thing.Data+ on one of the USB ports in the Front Panel, goes to USB0+Data+ on the other USB port in the Front Panel, goes to USB1+

EACH side of JUSB1 and JUSB2, will support one USB port on the Front Panel.Two sides per JUSB1 and JUSB2 = 4 USB ports on the Front Panel.

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Hi there, first check the image below. You've got USB 3 and 4, and AUDIO section. For the USB, pins 1 and 2 represent front panel USB power on both 3 and 4. As for AUDIO connection, pin 1 is Front Panel Microphone input signal, pin 3 is Microphone Power, pins 5 and 6 are for Right Channel audio signal to Front Panel and pins 9 and 10 are for Left Channel audio signal to Front Panel.

On the next page go down to the heading > File DownloadAt the end of > Motherboard, Socket AM3, Motherboard Manual, click on > View DetailFinally go to the right of Download, and click on the blue Zip Disk icon.

In the small window that comes up >Opening Motherboard_AMD_Socket AM3_A6GMV_Manual_English_A6GMV-EnManual-V1.0.zip,make sure there is a green dot in the circle to the left of Save File.

If not, left-click on the empty circle to the left of Save File.Now go below, and click on OK.

A small window will come up. Observe the heading at the top of the window.It may have Desktop, or My Documents, or Downloads, in the heading.This is where the zip file will go to.

there is two sets of 4 pin on each with an xtra ground you may not use.Here is the link for your motherboard manual which shows the connections.i.e you can connect your two sets of 4 wires to usb 1 or split them i.e 1 set of 4 on usb 1 and 1 set of 4 on usb 2.http://zhornyak.com/soyo/Soyo_P4X400_Manual.pdf

Easy, if you find where your front usb port is connected you'll see some odd ports that have 10 pins slots one of which has a missing pin, either in the lower left hand corner or in one of the center pin positions. Find the one that matches your generic (usb) card reader and plug her in. The card readers that come prebuilt in computers now are based on usb technology and fit into the same slots as the USB connectors. In fact if this is on a 915G it should plug into one of the JUSB1 or 2 slots.

The USB header on the MOBO is an 8 or 10 pin in a 2X4 or 2X5 orientation. there will be one pin missing, that is not unusual. the plug will have the same socket filled. Most MOBOs have multiple USB headers on it and they are almost aleays labeled USB2 or whatever number.

Find usb pin in the boad " USB1 & USB 2" You can see five pins in the board composed of two lines. connect the cable in the line composed of four pins. from left. VCC, Data-2 , Data+2, grnd2. After connecting try a Usb mouse if the USB mouse function well then connection is correct.